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What does the Bible say about self-control?

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The Bible teaches that self-control is essential for a godly life, emphasizing the importance of temperance in various age groups.

In Titus chapter 2, Paul admonishes believers to live according to sound doctrine, which includes the necessity of self-control. This is evident as he instructs older men and women, as well as younger generations, to demonstrate temperance, which is a form of self-control. Paul highlights that without self-control, individuals cannot embody the fruits of the Spirit, leading to disorder and sinful behaviors that ultimately harm themselves and their communities. The call for self-control is both a command and an acknowledgment of the grace of God that empowers believers to live righteously in a morally declining society. Paul’s teachings emphasize that our lives must reflect the transformative power of the Gospel by exhibiting self-control amidst worldly temptations.
Scripture References: Titus 2:1-6

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